HAPTER 5 C P 10 RE-DEATH PROCEDURES RELATING TO TRANSPLANTATION 22 Pre-death procedures relating to transplantation (1) After section 16 of the 2006 Act insert— “Pre-death procedures relating to transplantation 16A Meaning of “pre-death procedure”, “Type A procedure” and “Type B 15 procedure” (1) In this Part, a “pre-death procedure” means a medical procedure— (a) which is carried out on a person for the purpose of increasing the likelihood of successful transplantation of a part of the person’s body after the person’s death, and 20 (b) which is not for the primary purpose of safeguarding or promoting the physical or mental health of the person. (2) In this Part, a pre-death procedure is— (a) a “Type A procedure” if it is a pre-death procedure or category of pre- death procedure specified in regulations made by the Scottish Ministers 25 under section 16B(1), (b) a “Type B procedure” if it is a pre-death procedure or category of pre- death procedure specified in regulations made by the Scottish Ministers under section 16C(1). 16B Type A procedures 30 (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations specify a pre-death procedure or category of pre-death procedure as a Type A procedure for the purposes of sections 16D to 16F. (1A) Regulations under subsection (1) may make different provision for different procedures or categories of procedure and in particular may specify that a pre- 35 death procedure or category of pre-death procedure is a Type A procedure only where that procedure is carried out in a particular way.